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How Davey_Reno started their logo design journey

Company name

stevescollisioncenter.com

Overview

Hello everyone,
my name is David Castro and I'm am managing this project for the end client. I coincidentally used to work for the guy so I've been given full digression over this project which will be nice cause I won't have to play middle man! :)

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

People who have been in a car accident and need their cars/trucks/whatevers fixed and sparkling like new. Men, woman, elders, everybody! The shop is one of the biggest and best in the area and which also means their more expensive so don't design for the high school kid with no money.

Requirements

I have provided the link to their existing website which I will rebuild after this logo is complete. The only thing you should take from that site is that they want classy, not crazy. Other then that, the old stuff is getting scrapped.

I think a little carbon fiber may do nicely for this. Maybe some brushed aluminum or even a fresh coat of paint. Your the artist. I'll be quick with feedback.

As far as fonts go, serif is fine but nothing to stylized like zapfino. He may go for the san serif look where she may not. Your choice.

He has played with the idea of making "CSS" (steve's collision center) t-shirts and other merchandise so maybe play with those letters. It could be a quick way to his heart. ;)

They've always used new cars in their logos but every couple of years, those become outdated due to new model releases. If you'd like to use a car(s), keep that in mind. My advice would be to stick with the classics.

Lastly, Steve is a muscle car die hard! He owns an old '68 Firebird and a '69 Camero SS (his favorite, something ridiculous like 700 horses :) so perhaps you may want to play with some of those elements.

Oh yeah, she hates dark websites so I'll obviously be building them a lighter/whiter one. Keep that in mind when considering contrast.